America is not prepared for schools opening this fall. This will be bad

We’re just weeks from schools opening, and many aren’t ready, says writer. Parents, children, teachers – everyone will be affected

Johns Hopkins Launches New Tracker For School Reopening Plans

John Hopkin's University has launched a tracker so families can monitor where each state currently stands on safety, health and academic help for school reopening.

How to Set Up a Virtual Book Club for Students

An online book club organized by a teacher or school librarian can be a good way to foster social interactions during the pandemic.

A Mom’s View: Changing Schools Is Hard for Military Kids in Normal Times. In a Pandemic, It’s Even Harder. How Schools Can Help

When military kids come into a new school, whether in person or on Zoom, a simple gesture of understanding by teachers and administrators will do wonders to get the child off on the right foot

Kids’ physical activity before age 5 matters so much because of the developing brain

When young children are active, their brains and bodies develop the ABCs of "physical literacy," a key developmental foundation.

6 Fun Science Activities For Toddlers & Up

These 6 fun science activities for your kids can bring back that curiosity and keep them busy during quarantine.

How to Coach Parents Who Are Teaching at Home

Many parents and guardians felt overwhelmed in supporting their student’s learning during the pandemic—these strategies can help.

Parental factors and home environment found to play a role in student math abilities

How parents and the home learning environment can influence children's math abilities

Why going camping could be the answer to your lockdown holiday woes

Research shows children who go camping do better at school and are healthier and happier.

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